Friday, March 6, 2009

If true, these people should lose their jobs. Privacy is under assault every day and when it happens illegally, it needs to be punished. And at the time it happened, Joe was simply a private citizen. ('private citizen' - is that an oxymoron?) I do believe that if he had been a celebrity at the time, his rights to privacy would have been surrendered by his own desire for fame...but that's another argument.